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254 Lincoln

The house at 254 Lincoln Ave which exploded after filling with natural gas on March 27, 1957. This house is part of the Cooper Park Subdivision.

Residence of George T Ashby

The residence of George T Ashby was built in 1907 and located at the corner of 14th (then known as Parkland Boulevard) and Green Streets. This is Block…

1 Clark Street

1 Clark Street was built sometime after 1923 (not on 1923 Sanborn Map) and is of the same unique brick and stone work appearance as 3 Clark Street,…

638 N Main

The house at 638 N Main was once the residence of James F Clay.

315 Hi-Y Drive

315 Hi-Y Drive, facing N Elm, was built in 1910 for Charles F. Kleiderer.

Parkland

BEAUTIFUL PARKLAND LOTS TO BE SOLDThe Gleaner • Thu, Sep 07, 1905Charles F. Kleiderer has concluded to place on the market this fall about fifty splendid residence lots…

1316 N Elm

The house at 1316 N Elm was built for Charles F. Kleiderer who later gave the house away in a drawing of lots in Parkland. The winner of…

513 N Main

The house at 513 N Main was built between 1897 and 1900* for Sherley Clore (1871-1953), whose grandfather was Joseph Clore who owned a saw and planning mill…

401 S Main

401 S Main (originally 341 S Main) was constructed for Joseph Cohen around the turn of the century. This house sits at the SW corner of S Main…

The Henderson Cotton Mill Workers Housing District

The Henderson Cotton Mill Workers Housing District, located in the seat of Henderson County, Kentucky. This housing district was built between 1883 and 1941 for employees of the…

415 Washington

415 Washington Street was built approximately 1881 as the Christian Church parsonage. The church next door was built in 1855. Both were razed in 2009.

707 S Main

This unique stone sided home located at 707 South Main Street was built in 1945. In 1950 it was the residence of Dwight Lyman Moody Cooper (1899-1983).